Hosmer (even after the down season, still think he'll turn things around)Craig (I feel like you almost have to keep him, I'll use him or Davis as trade bait though)Hanley (New life with the Dodgers, roll with him)Davis (If he gets that avg up, look out future stud)Trumbo (Going to have 1B, 3B and OF eligibility, that 3B eligibility is huge)Reddick (Look at Davis)Kennedy (Don't think he'll be as good as 2011, but could see him putting up Gallardo type stats)Harvey (Wins might be hard to come by but everything else should be good)Wainright (He'll get back to his old self)Zimmerman (Pretty good season last year, he'll only get better)

Just a note, I'm not as high as others on Molina. I don't think he's going to put up those types of power numbers again, people will reach on the guy this coming season.

We had most picks the same...was curious on what others thought of Harvey as I wanted to take the chance of keeping him.

A bit surprised no one choose Seager at 2B. Seems like decent production for a MI/2B last year..not sure on him though.

Also a little suprised only one person liked Trumbo. I get he is more of an all or nothing guy with a low obp but hitting 5th (?) in that lineup they have now thought his rbi/hr total might get him more votes.

DonnieBaseball78 wrote: Also a little suprised only one person liked Trumbo. I get he is more of an all or nothing guy with a low obp but hitting 5th (?) in that lineup they have now thought his rbi/hr total might get him more votes.

Next season both Bautista and Encarnacion will not be 3B eligible. It's going to make 3B very shallow. Likely all the elite/top 3B will be kept, so the fact that Trumbo should have 3B eligibility it's going to up his value. I rather have him at 3B than someone like Youk. Also I don't think you'll be able to draft a better 3B than Trumbo in a 12 team 10 keeper league, just don't see someone not keeping their 3B if it's someone of value.